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Some designs stand the test of time. After almost 90 years, this bridge still looks great! historicbridges.org/bridges/browser/?bridgebrowser=indian...

... near the end of the tulip season!

 

Tulip / Tulpe (Tulipa)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

 

More tulips in my personal Tulip Collection.

A bunch of newly hatched baby spiders hanging in the cobweb.

An evening at the beach

Ljótipollur a la particularité de se situer dans un maar, un cratère volcanique d'explosion, tout comme Kerið dans le sud de l'Islande ou encore Viti dans la région de Myvatn. Ce maar a été créé en 1477 lors d'une éruption volcanique et s'est petit à petit rempli d'eauLe cratère mesure 1,5 kilomètre de diamètre et les couleurs rouges de ses flancs avec des teintes de vert contrastent magnifiquement avec le bleu sombre du lac qu'il contient. En arrivant au sommet du cratère, l'intérêt est bien sûr d'en faire le tour à pied pour pouvoir voir le cratère sous tous les angles. Il faut compter 45 minutes pour en faire le tour à pied. En fonction de l'endroit, de la lumière et de l'heure dans la journée, les flancs rouges se reflètent sur le lac ce qui est du plus bel effet. Le rouge intense de ses flancs provient de dépôts de minerais de fer.

Pour s'y rendre il faut laisser son véhicule et emprunter le chemin qui grimpe jusqu'au cratère. La montée ne prend que 30 minutes à pied jusqu'au lac et n'est pas très compliquée.

Je n'ai pas retrouvé les autres photos de ce lac donc nous n'avons pas fait le tour (prévu pour d'autres cratères)…..sans doute supprimées lors du tri(sévère) fait au retour.

   

 

I'm excited at the ocean with my friends :)💖

  

夏だから こぼれおちそな お尻かな

 

りさぞう 心の俳句

First time out with the camera in 2018.

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Queen Elizabeth Walk

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A long exposure, landscape image of a burn running through Dunning Glen in Perthshire, Scotland, in full Autumn colours.

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Incredible sky reflections over the pond. On the background mount St Clair and the city of Sète

Even more peaceful in real 😋

“Let today be so awesome that yesterday feels jealous.”

― Madhurima Jain

 

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Looking out from the exquisite Alhambra, Granada, Spain

One of the very first photos I took with my very first DSLR, a Canon Rebel t5i, on Jan. 31, 2015.

 

Photographed in Pt. Fermin Park, in San Pedro, CA, about 10 minutes from where I live, and a favored spot for me to race down to the point to shoot a sunrise in winter.

 

Newly processed 05-28-20. I didn't start taking 3 exposure AEB for HDR processing until later that year, but I did make some early attempts and my images were way too oversaturated in the beginning.

 

Not photoshopped, this is a genuine untouched photo from my recent cruise around the Caldera.

 

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Hey babes, we have a new giveaway!!!!!

I will be gifting 2 Lelutka heads. Any one you want.

Chewingum will be giving out to 5 winners product in her store.

This will be in Discord and Flickr. You must enter ini both areas to win.

It will start now till 16th. You all know what to do. Comment username and tags me. Don’t forget to like and share.

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Never thought this picture would get one. Thank you.

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A really cool moth that I photographed in Maryland.

No need to fly to Paris or Rome when you live in NYC . . . just visit the JP Morgan Library!

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